Bourville (French pronunciation: [buʁvil]) is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department, region of Normandy, northern France A farming village situated...
was born. As a result, he spent his entire childhood in the village of Bourville, from which he took his stage name. He married Jeanne Lefrique on 23 January...
(1842–1845) Paul-Émile Botta in the Nineveh Plains (1845) Joseph Vattier de Bourville [fr] in Cyrenaica (1850) Auguste Mariette in Egypt (1850–1854) Victor...
Koli. The oldest recorded example of a -ville place-name in Normandy is Bourville as Bodardi villa in 715. Other rates indicate that there are only 1 068...
defence being damaged by the cross-examination of his witnesses ("Mr Bourville was examined relative to the nature of the office of alkald, or justice...
Duchambon was appointment in April 1744 to replace François Le Coutre de Bourville as King's lieutenant of Île Royale. In October, he became Governor of...
any document mentioning such place-names before the 8th century with Bourville (Bodardi villa in 715). In this province, it is sometimes difficult to...
Shortly after his graduation from college, Linn wrote a play titled Bourville Castle, or the Gallic Maidens. The play premiered at John Street Theatre...
far-off Botany Bay. "Sterne did quite well without one. . . . I remember Bourville's definition of a novel as a work in which life flows in abundance, swirling...
16 May 1916. He devoted himself to teaching in schools of his order: Bourville, Normandy (1917-1919); in Taintignies, Belgium (1919-1920); and Kadıköy...